Herman N. Ridderbos (1909–2007)
Author of Paul: An Outline of His Theology
About the Author
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Series
Works by Herman N. Ridderbos
The Epistle of Paul to the Churches of Galatia: The English Text with Introduction, Exposition and Notes (1953) 631 copies, 1 review
Redemptive History and the New Testament Scriptures (Biblical and Theological Studies) (1988) 453 copies
Matthew's witness to Jesus Christ;: The King and the kingdom (World Christian books) (1958) 17 copies
Aan de Romeinen 7 copies
Het Woord is vlees geworden : beschouwingen over het eigen karakter van het Evangelie van Johannes (1979) 3 copies
Het Evangelie naar Mattheüs 3 copies
Het evangelie naar Johannes : proeve van een theologische exegese / Dl. 1 (hoofdstuk 1-10) (1987) 3 copies
Bible Student's Commentary Matthew 2 copies
Het evangelie naar Johannes : proeve van een theologische exegese. Dl. 2 (hoofdstuk 11-21) (1992) 2 copies
God is liefde : twaalf preken 2 copies
Mattheus: Koerte verklaring 1 copy
Korte verklaring der Heilige Schrift, met nieuwe vertaling: het Evangelie naar Mattheüs, tweede deel 1 copy
Korte verklaring der Heilige Schrift, met nieuwe vertaling: het Evangelie naar Mattheüs, eerste deel 1 copy
Kingdom Church and World 1 copy
Jan Ridderbos 1 copy
Het evangelie naar Johannes 1 copy
Beschouwingen over Genesis I 1 copy
Mattheus korte verklaring 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Ridderbos, Herman N.
- Legal name
- Ridderbos, Herman Nicolaas
- Birthdate
- 1909-02-13
- Date of death
- 2007-03-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Free University of Amsterdam (Ph.D|1936)
- Occupations
- professor
theologian
pastor - Organizations
- Free University of Amsterdam
Theological School of the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands - Relationships
- Ridderbos, J. (father)
Ridderbos, Nicolaas Herman (brother) - Nationality
- Netherlands
- Birthplace
- Hennaarderadeel, Friesland, Netherlands
- Place of death
- Kampen, Netherlands
- Associated Place (for map)
- Netherlands
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Reviews
This is a very, very detailed theology of the kingdom. It's tedious, but beneficial. I wish there was an edition that edited out all the historical review of who taught what regarding the kingdom. I think that doubles the length of the book.
This excellent commentary by Herman Ridderbos engages seriously the host of twentieth-century interpretations of John while also developing its own integral understanding of John in which the Gospel emerges as a profoundly theological work. Ridderbos presents John in its distinctively apostolic character and includes important criteria for the literary and homiletical exegesis of the Fourth Gospel.
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- 57
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